In computing, a mirror is an exact copy of a data set. On the Internet, a mirror site is an exact copy of another Internet site. Mirror sites are most commonly used to provide multiple sources of the same information, and are of particular value as a way of providing reliable access to large downloads. Mirroring is a type of file synchronization.

A live mirror is automatically updated as soon as the original is changed.

This article does not cover a disk mirror, which is a set of two hard disks containing the same data for fault-tolerance. If one of the hard drives fails, all of the data is protected from loss. Those disks are automatically updated together during any disk write operation. This scheme is also called RAID1.

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Reasons

Mirroring of sites occurs for a variety of reasons.

Examples

A good example of mirroring is the well-known SourceForge.net website. The basis of the Sourceforge concept is, primarily, the hosting of open-source software projects, but secondarily the use of many different locations to achieve one goal: to maintain download availability to the user. Many innovative computer projects host their sites and software on SourceForge, which provides mirrors in several countries, from Dublin, Ireland to Tokyo, Japan.

Examples of even larger mirrored networks include those of the Debian and FreeBSD software projects. The encyclopedia Wikipedia is mirrored at numerous locations.

Examples of free file mirroring sites are MassMirror, Sharebee.com. They allow anyone to mirror any file.

Software

There are numerous offline browsers that provide automated mirroring of entire sites. Some are oriented towards personal use, which allows browsing from a local copy — this means an initial waiting time but much improved load time for those pages once they're mirrored.

Other programs are intended to be used by public mirror maintainers.

Free file mirroring software includes MMup by MassMirror and wget, mirror and mirrordir available as add ons for many Linux distributions.

See also

Categories: Data management | Web technology | Black hat search engine optimization

 

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